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Amer
This makes the stomach sick...read this blog from iraq.

http://dahrjamailiraq.com/weblog/archives/...ches/000120.php

Nevertheless they continue to get the word out. They report today that Asma Khamis al-Muhannadi, a doctor who witnessed the US and Iraqi National Guard raid the general hospital said, “We were tied up and beaten despite being unarmed and having only our medical instruments.”

She said the hospital was targeted by bombs and rockets during the initial siege of Fallujah, and troops dragged patients from their beds and pushed them against the wall.

Al-Muhannadi went on to say that all of them were put under intense inspection and, “Two female doctors were forced to totally undress.”

She continued on, “I was with a woman in labor,” she said, “The umbilical cord had not yet been cut. At that time, a US soldier shouted at one of the (Iraqi) national guards to arrest me and tie my hands while I was helping the mother to deliver. I will never forget this incident in my life.”

Like I said, these are just some highlights.




Full Blog at:

http://www.dahrjamailiraq.com/weblog/
flydangler
QUOTE(Amer @ Nov 18 2004, 08:23 AM)
She said the hospital was targeted by bombs and rockets during the initial siege of Fallujah
And yet the video of troops entering the hospital showed it to be intact. Methinks there appears to be a discrepancy here, eh?
alyce
QUOTE(Amer @ Nov 18 2004, 07:23 AM)
This makes the stomach sick...read this blog from iraq.

http://dahrjamailiraq.com/weblog/archives/...ches/000120.php

Nevertheless they continue to get the word out. They report today that Asma Khamis al-Muhannadi, a doctor who witnessed the US and Iraqi National Guard raid the general hospital said, “We were tied up and beaten despite being unarmed and having only our medical instruments.”

She said the hospital was targeted by bombs and rockets during the initial siege of Fallujah, and troops dragged patients from their beds and pushed them against the wall.

Al-Muhannadi went on to say that all of them were put under intense inspection and, “Two female doctors were forced to totally undress.”

She continued on, “I was with a woman in labor,” she said, “The umbilical cord had not yet been cut. At that time, a US soldier shouted at one of the (Iraqi) national guards to arrest me and tie my hands while I was helping the mother to deliver. I will never forget this incident in my life.”
Like I said, these are just some highlights.
Full Blog at:

http://www.dahrjamailiraq.com/weblog/
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There is no need for this sick treatment of these people, again what did these people do to us????????????????
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